2BANGKOK.COM'S
NEWS AND VIEWS
APRIL 2004
Pink case -
April 30, 2004
Yesterday we asked: Anyone know what this
case from Taiwan holds?
The answer is various types of packaged cookies
(below). This is souvenir given out to guests
who attend a wedding party.
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(Photo: 2Bangkok.com)
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New highway planned to let
herds mingle - The
Nation, April 26
A 17-km elevated highway is to be built
through Khao Yai and Thap Lan national parks
to
allow wild elephant herds to mix and end 30
years of inbreeding.
The highway, to cost about 1.3 billion baht
to build, will replace the Kabin Buri-Pakthong
Chai road, which experts say poses ``a biological
barrier'' for wildlife, especially elephants.
...The Kabin Buri-Pakthong Chai road was paved
with funding from the United States government
as a supply route during the Vietnam War.
It cuts precisely along the Khao Yai-Thap
LAN border, separating two of the country's
richest forest reserves both in terms of geography
and wildlife biology.
...The planned highway will be about five
metres above ground. Once it is open the existing
Kabin Buri-Pakthong Chai road will be closed,
enabling the animals to pass back and forth.
Thap LAN has the largest population, about
300 animals....
Gory stories -
April 29, 2004
A decade ago, the Post and The Nation
rarely covered the same gory news stories
as the vernacular Thai press, but in the past
few years these attention-getting murder cases
are getting covered in English too.
Yesterday was a good example: 'Vengeful'
man slays brother, baby niece (The
Nation, April 28, 2004). The only thing
missing in the English-language press were
the gruesome photos that made the story front-page
worthy in other newspapers.
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7:22am, April 28, 2004
Fierce thunderstorm sweeps through
Bangkok...
A negative take on the economy:
Thai
miracle fizzling out?
- Bloomberg News, April 29, 2004
Lightposts -
April 27, 2004
The new-design posts around the Saman Luang
area (right).
Democrats
deny copying policies -
The Nation, April 27, 2004
This amusing incident has been all over the
news in the last day. MCOT had the full, sarcastic
statement made by Thaksin about the Democrats'
new populist policies: Asked about a new
policy of the Democrat Party, which is emphasized
on 'free education', the Thai leader said that
it was a good development of the leading opposition
party to change its policy to be people-oriented,
adding that it was also a good development of
the Thai politics that there was now another
political party planning to use resources to
bring about what are considered constructive
development to the society and the nation, rather
than using the resources to destroy rival parties.
"I welcome the Democrat Party to the club",
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Phan Phiphop Lila Bridge
- April 24, 2004
Nils writes: An old aerial photo (circa 1946)
from Heinrich Damm's virtual
walk through Rattanakosin Island..... looking
north and showing the northeastern corner of
Sanam Luang, the Mae Thorani Fountain, Phanpop
Lila Bridge, the Royal Hotel (right), Ratchadamnoen
Avenue, the mouth of Khlong Lord which is now
covered by the ramp of the Phra Pinklao Bridge,
The National Gallery (left), Khao San Rd (middle
right), Chakraphong Rd and Wat Chanasongkhram,
Banglamphu Intersection (Phra Sumen/Chakraphong/Samsen
Rds). Note: What might look like a bridge over
the Chao Phraya at first glance rather seems
to be part of the plane's wing.....
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This photo is from the post-war aerial survey of Bangkok taken
in 1946 by Peter Williams Hunt.
(Photo: 2Bangkok.com)
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Slum
fire - 1:30pm, April
23, 2004
Fire
Engulfs Slum in Thai Capital (Reuters)
Fire engulfed a slum area near the Australian
and German embassies in the Thai capital on
Friday, sending a huge pall of thick black smoke
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(Photo: Wesley Hsu)
State
Tower unveils its golden dome
- April 22, 2004
After a long refurbishment during which it was
white, State Tower's dome was uncovered in the
last few days revealing a new coat of gold.
Earlier: World's highest outdoor restaurant:
Sirocco
Restaurant on top of State Tower
A walk in old Bangkok
- April 20, 2004
Heinrich writes: I'm a frequent visitor to
your 2Bangkok pages. I especially like the Then
& Now pages (like about Saphan
Kwai and the Santichaiprakarn
Park). As I'm also interested in Bangkok's
history I put together some pages on my own
homepage, like a Virtual
Walk over Rattanakosin Island and Old
Bridges of Bangkok (in German).
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(Photo: 2Bangkok.com)
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(Photo: 2Bangkok.com)
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Advice
to motorcyclists -
April 20, 2004
A folksy public-service announcement from the
police at Rama IV Road and the expressway. The
top part reads: "A example of what not
to do."
The bottom part reads: "You must turn on
the light and put on a helmet."
The person under the sign is a mannequin to
show the proper way.
Thanks to Nudch for correcting our translation.
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